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Ndicka ruled out of Ivory Coast's World Cup match against Germany
·20 June 2026·62d ago

Ndicka ruled out of Ivory Coast's World Cup match against Germany

Source: Forza Roma

Evan Ndicka will miss Ivory Coast's World Cup Group E match against Germany this evening, the second game of the tournament for the African side. The Roma defender was already absent from Ivory Coast's opening fixture against Ecuador, which the team won. Ivory Coast's manager announced the decision in a press conference, stating that Ndicka remains unavailable for selection against the Germans.

Ndicka's absence comes after he failed to feature in the Ecuador match. However, his recovery from injury is progressing positively. The manager provided an encouraging update on the player's condition despite his continued unavailability for the fixture. The match against Germany is scheduled for this evening at 22:00 Italian time.

The manager said: "We come to win. We come to secure our qualification for the second round and not to watch Germany play. We will not change our habits. All players are available except Ndicka. He will not be fielded against Germany but his conditions are evolving very well." This suggests Ndicka may be in contention for Ivory Coast's remaining group matches if his recovery continues at the current pace.

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Il difensore della Roma, dopo aver saltato la gara d'esordio contro l'Ecuador, non ci sarà neanche contro i tedeschi nel match di questa sera alle 22 Redazione 20 giugno - 13:03 Evan Ndicka non ci sarà neanche contro la Germania. Dopo aver saltato la sfida d'esordio assistendo alla vittoria dei…

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